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MikeRadknowski
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As an ex-radio guy who now works with the family home remodeling business but still keeps tabs on the industry via friends and message boards like this (and its newfound competitor), I respectfully disagree with the assertion that "only moronic manager types care about" the numbers and what goes into them.ChoiceFM said:OK you want our comments... ...Only the moronic manager types care about the arbitron numbers anyhow.
When I was in the business not that long ago, I worked for a few stations in large medium markets that granted reasonable performance bonuses in the Spring and Fall books. Every one of the jocks was competitive and most were well-versed in Arbitron methodology and nuances.
To a large extent, even some of the support personnel who didn't derive additional benefits from a good book (like traffic and production departments,) took a measure of pride in the station's performance when the Spring and Fall books came out.
I post on the Buffalo-Niagara Falls-Rochester board and regularly read Pittsburgh and Cincinnati boards for well-thought commentary from people in markets that are similar to Buffalo (this is intended to be a compliment) and Milwaukee.
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